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Reviewed in Japan on June 6, 2024
これが新品でしょうか?手形、指紋だらけの商品でした。レビューを見て購入しましたが当たりはずれがあるのでしょうか?商品性能が肝心だと思いますがやはり購入者の立場を考えた販売が大切だと思います。雑な商品管理でなく、きちんとして頂きたいと思います。
点心
Reviewed in Japan on May 17, 2024
電磁波を気にしているのは私だけですが、長生きしてもらいたいので購入しました。会社のパソコンは毎日持ち歩き、使用中も電源は挿しっぱなしなので。うちに測定機あるけど、さしてるとき数値はすごいよ。これで安心。他にも買うけどとりあえず
James
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
There is no 'silver and copper' liner in this. Just cardboard and a very thin yellow layer of what looks like fiberglass. It could be some sort of shielding fabric but it would need some sort of flexible metallic mesh and I don't see any kind of micro metal mesh here.Be aware that what's coming off the bottom of your laptop are very strong low-frequency magnetic fields of which this product states it does not block. It claims to block higher frequencies like wifi but very little of that emanates from the bottom on most laptop models as the antenna is at the top of the screen bezzel. Additionally, wifi is at a much lower power level than 4G/5G and people gladly hold that up to their head or in their pockets for hours on end.Looks like this is an expensive heat shield at best.
生きててすんません
Reviewed in Japan on June 27, 2023
電磁波なくなって体がつらくない。購入してよかったです。
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on October 31, 2022
スピーディーに対応していただいたお陰で、商品直ぐ届きました。気持ち良くお買い物が出来ました。また機会があれば購入したいと思います
Alize
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2021
I was excited to try this out and have been using it both directly on my lap under the laptop, and on top of a pillow (i.e. pillow, radiarmor, laptop in that order), as well as on a desk or chair with a book, to create an angle that would still allow my laptop to vent.My current review is in regard to the chair with text book, and the inability for the laptop to vent (I would expect such things with a pillow.. dur.. only do that for so long :))So, I am disappointed that on this chair/textbook/radiarmor situation, the laptop is just getting way too hot. Its essentially a flat surface and I don't know what the issue is. The radiarmor is directly under the laptop, and my laptop vents are on the bottom (ok, a ridiculous and dumb design, but a lot of laptops are like this, right?) and the machine is just overheating.I think this radiarmor material just needs to be more breathable, and I am not sure if there is another EMS/heat protection shield out there that is more breathable for the laptop ventilation ...perhaps I will try Defendershield or something, but yeah, this project really isn't.I don't recommend anyone try and use this for basically...any surface. Even a flat desk. Basically if your laptop is sitting directly on this RadiArmor thing, it's just not going to get enough ventilation. At least with my laptop (Lenovo thinkpad)
小倉辰巳
Reviewed in Japan on March 29, 2021
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NS
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2020
This is top notch pad that genuinely blocks RF. I saw a review saying it did not block EMF, but the reviewer was heavily advertising another product, which seemed suspect. I just so happen to have the same EMF reader shown in the video, the Trifield TF2, so I figured I would test it myself. I was fully prepared to return it if it did not work as the manufacturer claims. There are 3 settings on the TF2: magnetic, electric and radio field (RF)/microwave. Of the three, I am most concerned about RF and microwave since that is what you get from WiFi, 5G, etcetera. Below are my results for each setting using my iPad Pro with a Smart Keyboard Folio:RF measured in milliwatts per meter squared (mW/m2): Nearly 95% blocked. I was blown away at the result as the pad is incredibly thin and light. I performed the same test with a 1-inch wooden cutting board and got no reduction. One major caveat with testing in this mode is to make sure you are streaming something such as music or video. If you have your iPad on airplane mode or not using WiFi or Bluetooth, then there is essential zero RF coming off the iPad, making any reduction comparison impossible.Low frequency magnetic measured in milligauss (mG): No change. This was a little disappointing since it blocked RF so effectively.Electric field measured in volts per meter V/m: Blocked over 75%. Initially, I could not find an electric field reading on my iPad, but then I tried plugging it into the charger, which gave a consistent reading right next to the plug in. While I am glad to know that this thing cuts electric fields, I never sit on the couch with my iPad plugged in so this does not matter much to me.Final Thoughts: I am happy with my purchase. I use my iPad Pro for everything, but the one drawback is that it is difficult to use with a keyboard on your lap. Now I can use my iPad like a laptop and work on the couch and be protected from RF radiation. It is not cheap so if you are not doing a lot of video or music streaming then you can probably forgo the RF protection and find something cheaper. For me, this exactly what I was looking for.
La246
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020
Product works well and its portable. It is sturdy and holds up my laptop wherever I am. Safety from EMF radiation is a plus! This was well worth the investment.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019
I purchased this item for my wife because she is constantly working on her laptop on her lap. While I am not sure what effect her consistent exposure will have, I prefer to give her something that will reduce the radiation exposure, and give me some peace of mind. This pad seems to be well constructed and sturdy. It seems to fit most laptop sizes. However, if you like using a mouse instead of the trackpad, there isn't much room for a mouse on the pad itself. After using the pad for a while, I could also feel some heat on my lap, but I don't think its intended to block that. Overall, product is as advertised.
mv2017
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019
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